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apparated 

A word that was once not defined by Urban Dictionary.
Guy: I just looked up apparated on Urban Dictionary, but it wasn't there!!
Girl: It is now :)
apparated by mynameisrudolph December 18, 2010
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Applerated 

The large hype that is created when Apple releases a new product or software which is not as revolutionary as everyone thinks. The overrated Apple products that are released.
James: Hey, did you hear? The iPad came out! It's so cool eh?
Eriks: Dude, that's so applerated.
Applerated by CplMoran January 27, 2010

Apperated 

To appear before someone via means of teleportaion
Doc. Brown apperated before Marty McFly in his time-traveling DeLorean

The ghost apperated before them all, begging for revenge

The man had apperated from a parallel universe
Apperated by Mr.Reebo November 10, 2011

Apavorated

Apavorated. The situation whereby a focused thought or intent evaporates.
The list of choice CD's in her head apavorated as soon as she walked into the store.
Apavorated by Mike Kivlehan. June 15, 2006

aphtorate 

adjective

Aft•er•ate

1. very good or desirable
Yo, this burger is aphtorate!
aphtorate by Bo's Pa June 12, 2019

Appocate 

"Appocate" → to assign someone the task of creating an application

"Appocation" → the act of assigning or handing over the task of app creation

Let’s now formalize your word pair in a dictionary-style format, and I’ll help you make it sound polished, tech-oriented, and usable:

🔹 Appocate (verb)
Definition:
To assign or authorize a person to create, develop, or manage a digital application or software task.

Example:

The manager appocated Ravi to build the new HR portal by next month.

🔹 Appocation (noun)
Definition:
The act of delegating the responsibility of designing or building an application; the formal handover of application-related work.

Example:

After the appocation, the team began development immediately.

He was honored by the appocation of the project’s frontend module.

Optional: Add Variants (Advanced Neologism)
Appocator (noun): The person who assigns the app work.

e.g., The appocator outlined the features in the kickoff meeting.

Appocatee (noun): The person who receives the task.

e.g., The appocatee delivered the MVP within 2 weeks.
"Appocate" → to assign someone the task of creating an application

"Appocation" → the act of assigning or handing over the task of app creation

Let’s now formalize your word pair in a dictionary-style format, and I’ll help you make it sound polished, tech-oriented, and usable:

🔹 Appocate (verb)
Definition:
To assign or authorize a person to create, develop, or manage a digital application or software task.

Example:

The manager appocated Ravi to build the new HR portal by next month.

🔹 Appocation (noun)
Definition:
The act of delegating the responsibility of designing or building an application; the formal handover of application-related work.

Example:

After the appocation, the team began development immediately.

He was honored by the appocation of the project’s frontend module.

Optional: Add Variants (Advanced Neologism)
Appocator (noun): The person who assigns the app work.

e.g., The appocator outlined the features in the kickoff meeting.

Appocatee (noun): The person who receives the task.

e.g., The appocatee delivered the MVP within 2 weeks.
Appocate by jaugarhunt July 24, 2025